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词汇 floury
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Definition of floury in English:

floury

adjectiveflourier, flouriest ˈflaʊəriˈflaʊ(ə)ri
  • 1Of, resembling, or covered with flour.

    Maggie wiped her floury hands on her apron

    玛吉在围裙上擦了擦沾满面粉的双手。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • His quest for salvation could only be aided by her loving, floury hands, and her suburban lifestyle and conservatory existence would welcome a hip - swivelling injection of true rock and roll.
    • ‘Hello, Tale,’ Tamber wiped her brow with the back of her floury hands.
    • Skinny held two floury fingers to his forehead in a salute.
    • The bhajis were small, tasty and not too floury.
    • There are two fresh pastas, a floury wooden tray of fettuccine and a metal one of ravioli sitting in a cold cabinet.
    • It came with a hunk of floury, earthy bread - my only complaint being the absence of butter, which I had to ask for.
    • I smiled at her flashy red sundress she wore under her floury apron and the studs lining her ear lobes.
    • Marie hurried out into the main room, dusting her floury hands off on her apron as soon as Hoss' voice called her name.
    • The chicken was tasty and well-cooked, leaving me to mix up concoctions of guacamole, sour cream, salsa and grated cheese in the warm, floury fajitas.
    • The floury glob hit a surprised Adam squarely in the face.
    • One hand wiped itself on her floury apron while its mate attempted to smooth the flyaways circling her face.
    Synonyms
    fine, dry, fine-grained, powder-like, dusty, chalky, mealy, sandy, crumbly, friable, granulated, granular
  • 2(of a potato) having a soft, fluffy texture when cooked.

    (熟马铃薯)粉质重的

    Example sentencesExamples
    • It is important to use good floury potatoes such as Agria.
    • The texture was slightly floury but tasty nonetheless.
    • Maris Pipers are preferable, but other floury types such as Pentland Dell, Fianna or Record work well.
    • The Yorkshire was superb, the vegetables flavoursome, the roast potatoes crunchy, fluffy and floury.
    • You will need floury potatoes such as King Edwards that break down during the cooking, and you may need to mash a few of them at the end to thicken the liquid into a sweet, soupy stew.
    • Achieving the perfect fluffy-centred, crispy-skinned potato starts with a large, floury tattie such as Cara, Desiree, Maris Piper, King Edward or Golden Wonder.
    • We ordered new potatoes, but a single, huge floury potato appeared instead.
    • Whatever happened to good old bacon and cabbage and floury spuds topped off with a lump of pure butter?
    • So too was a chunky lamb chump chop with flageolet beans, skins still intact, but gloriously floury within, all mixed up with creamy goats' cheese and surrounded by rich brown rosemary gravy.
    • The widespread availability of the floury spud, the British Queen, was also hailed yesterday.
    • Charlotte is creamy with a hint of sweetness that is good in salads, while Edzell Blue is very floury in texture with a deep flavour.
    • Renewed interest was kickstarted around 1994 with the introduction of new disease resistant Irish potatoes such as Colleen, a firm, floury potato.
    • The root is round, seldom larger and often smaller than a small carrot, grey outside and yellowish white within, with a mealy texture like a floury potato.
    • As the new potatoes are less floury, they remain firm and distinct.
    • Its filling was light and puffy with cubes of tender ham and floury peas, both with an appealing sweetness to them.
    • I'm always on the look out for new ways to prepare late-summer potatoes, which are usually varieties described on the bag as floury or all-purpose, most waxy varieties now being out of season.
    • Good chips need the right potato: a dry, floury potato is what you're after.
    • It was before frozen peas, Robbo, Professor Robertson, who taught me botany, perfected shipping of apples and freezing of peas so they don't go floury.
    • Put some potatoes, nice floury old ones rather than new, on to boil before you start to cook the pork.
    • King Edwards, for example are a dry floury potato that will disintegrate around the edges when boiled, so makes excellent mash, roast and chips.

Derivatives

  • flouriness

  • noun
    • Once the potatoes are diced, I rinse them to remove excess flouriness, and pat them dry.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The attributes of waxiness or flouriness are also influenced by the growing conditions, and by the age of the tuber.
      • The doses in this recipe are indicative, seeing that the balance depends on the "flouriness" of the potatoes, their absorbency capacity and the quality of the flour used.
      • These perfectly round medium-sized apples are gloriously red with a thin skin and sweet crunchy flesh with no hint of flouriness.

Rhymes

dowry, flowery, loury, showery, towery

Definition of floury in US English:

floury

adjectiveˈflou(ə)rēˈflaʊ(ə)ri
  • 1Covered with flour.

    被(面)粉覆盖的

    Maggie wiped her floury hands on her apron

    玛吉在围裙上擦了擦沾满面粉的双手。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Skinny held two floury fingers to his forehead in a salute.
    • The bhajis were small, tasty and not too floury.
    • There are two fresh pastas, a floury wooden tray of fettuccine and a metal one of ravioli sitting in a cold cabinet.
    • The chicken was tasty and well-cooked, leaving me to mix up concoctions of guacamole, sour cream, salsa and grated cheese in the warm, floury fajitas.
    • ‘Hello, Tale,’ Tamber wiped her brow with the back of her floury hands.
    • It came with a hunk of floury, earthy bread - my only complaint being the absence of butter, which I had to ask for.
    • His quest for salvation could only be aided by her loving, floury hands, and her suburban lifestyle and conservatory existence would welcome a hip - swivelling injection of true rock and roll.
    • Marie hurried out into the main room, dusting her floury hands off on her apron as soon as Hoss' voice called her name.
    • The floury glob hit a surprised Adam squarely in the face.
    • One hand wiped itself on her floury apron while its mate attempted to smooth the flyaways circling her face.
    • I smiled at her flashy red sundress she wore under her floury apron and the studs lining her ear lobes.
    Synonyms
    fine, dry, fine-grained, powder-like, dusty, chalky, mealy, sandy, crumbly, friable, granulated, granular
    1. 1.1 Of or resembling flour.
      (面)粉的;粉状的
      floury white makeup

      白粉似的化妆品。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • The tortillas proved a little too dry and floury, and while the sauce on the ola was a disappointment, the salsa was worthwhile.
      • These elements are fresh, but the salad is doused with bottled dressing - all-natural and organic but still carrying that floury, chemical taste.
      • The seafood chowder is crammed full of haddock, pollock and shellfish, but what raises it above the standard is the lack of floury undertones.
      • The main point of concern beyond suspension is to ensure that no floury or chalky mouthfeel is induced in the final product.
      • Despite Dr Kelly's protestations we found the pastie rather bland and floury; a meagre serving of chips also brought the score down.
      • I didn't like the batter - it was floury and unflavorful.
      • Wheat bread serves up healthy amounts of fiber, B vitamins and iron, instead of the processed floury contents that white bread offers.
      • Not only does their floury heartiness inherently make them a comfort food, but they lend themselves to a variety of simple dishes and rarely require much hassle.
      • The warm, floury pancakes were filled with chunks of tender chicken dressed in a tangy tomato sauce.
      • I, having a weakness for anything floury and starchy, went for the kreppa, a kind of Greek pancake with a mushroom filling and cheese topping.
      • Clay subsoil should feel sticky, slippery and a bit greasy (in contrast, silt and organic matter feel floury and crumbly).
      • Filo is popular with cooks who can't make any other kind of classical pastry - it can be made to look pretty even though it is intrinsically floury and tasteless.
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